Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917904826
Catalog number: RTR 79048
Releasedate: 05-06-06
Artist: Harry Reser, Tom Stacks, Tommy Gott, Earl Oliver
If you're looking for deep, meaningful music this is not for you. If, on the other hand, you're looking for light-hearted fun music this could be just what you need. Led by virtuoso tenor-banjoist Harry Reser, this group of studio musicians recorded under a variety of names for a variety of labels, but their Brunswick moniker is the one most people know them by. Peppy 'hot dance music' with a comic touch - this is what the general public thought of as jazz in the 1920's. But such musicians as trumpeter Tommy Gott and drummer/ vocalist Tom Stacks generate quite a drive and Reser's own work is always worth a listen. There are sounds that formed the background to short skirts, cloche hats, rouged knees, bathtub gin, the Charleston, Model T Ford cars - in short this is The Roaring Twenties presented in music.
What in my youth we called good-time jazz - Tommy Gott plays fine, driving solos - the rhythm section is as good as they got among the white dance bands. Transfers as good as it's possible to get - remarkable clarity.
- VJM
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1Chareston Ball02:54
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2Say Mister! Have You Met Rosie's Sister?02:44
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3Sittin' Around02:51
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4Lo-do-de-o02:45
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5'Cock-a-doodle, I'm Off My Noodle, My Baby's Back'02:53
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6I Wonder How I Look When I'm Asleep02:25
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7Just The Same03:14
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8There's A Trick In Pickin' A Chick-chick-chicken02:49
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9Positively-absolutely03:25
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10'She's Got ''It'''02:31
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11Gonna Get A Girl03:12
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12I'm Gonna Dance Wit De Guy Wot Brung Me02:51
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13Fair Co-ed02:46
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14Hey! Hey! Hazel02:43
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15Etiquette Blues02:58
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16When Sweet Susie Goes Steppin' By02:58
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17Nagasaki02:58
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18The Prune Song03:13
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19I Never Kissed A Baby Like You03:01
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20She's Got Great Ideas02:54
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21'Oh! Baby, What A Night'03:03
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22Piccolo Pete02:58
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23He's A Big Man From The South02:53
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24Twenty Swedes Ran Through the Weeds02:46